Industrial Combined Heat and Power (CHP) / Cogeneration
From Natural Gas
Gas engines based cogeneration, or combined heat and power (CHP), offers a range of potential benefits to industrial applications. Gas engine cogeneration systems can provide significant financial savings on fuel costs used to provide electricity and heat. In some countries the government provides tax benefits to the owner of combined heat and power plants.
CHP Delivers Stable Power Supply for Industry
Utilising the local natural gas supply network gas engine-based cogeneration systems provide a stable supply of electrical power that, if needed, can be isolated from the local electricity grid. The heat produced by the engine can be recovered either as hot water or as steam for use in the industrial facility. In addition, if there is a local need for cooling power, the heat can be fed into an absorption chiller providing a source of cold water. This cold water can in turn be used to support a refrigeration or air conditioning system. Systems providing electricity, heat and cooling are called trigeneration plants. This can be taken one step further for industrial users that require carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide can be recovered and scrubbed from the engine exhaust to the highest standards. There are various applications for this carbon dioxide including ones in the food and drinks industry or in greenhouses for the promotion of growth in plants.
CHP Improves Environmental Performance
Natural gas has the lowest levels of carbon dioxide production and is the cleanest of all the fossil fuels. GE Jenbacher gas engines generate electricity at high efficiency making the greatest use of the fuel source. The utilisation of cogeneration for embedded generation helps minimise losses of electricity associated with its transmission from centralised power plants. With the addition of carbon dioxide recovery systems carbon dioxide can be sequestered in plants or utilised in manufacturing processes helping provide the highest levels of environmental performance.
Varied Industrial Applications
Cogeneration system systems can be successfully applied to a range of industrial applications including:
- Agrochemicals
- Ceramics
- Construction
- Dyes & chemicals
- Engineering
- Food processing
- Glass
- Mining
- Oil & gas
- Packaging
- Paper
- Pharmaceuticals
- Rubber
- Steel
- Textiles
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